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1 Mark

发行方 City of Barntrup
年份 1921
类型 Local banknote
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正面描述 The obverse carries a central vignette illustrating a humorous allegorical procession of figures representing towns of the Lippe region — Detmold, Lemgo, Salzuflen, Horn, Blomberg, and Barntrup — each labelled by name, with a seated allegorical female figure at left and a figure carrying a basket inscribed 'Notgeld' at right, all set against a yellow horizon on a light ground. The issuer's title 'STADT BARNTRUP IN LIPPE.' is inscribed in bold letterpress within a decorative border at the top, while a Low German motto band reading 'Nautgeld hätt nlu jeude Stadt, Barntrup will auk nau watt.' runs below the vignette. The lower panel contains a two-column verse in local dialect alongside the denomination numeral '1' in ornate guilloche cartouches at each corner.
正面铭文 STADT BARNTRUP IN LIPPE.
Gutschein über eine Mark
Dieser Gutschein wird von allen städtischen Kassen eingelöst. Er verliert seine Gültigkeit 1 Monat nach Aufkündigung.
BARNTRUP
Dies geschieht durch orts-übliche Bekanntmachung und in der Lippischen Landeszeitung.
20. November 1921.
Der Magistrat
Bürgermeister.
Die Stadtv.-Versammlung
Städtv. Vorsteher.
No 048871
STADT BARNTRUP IN LIPPE.
Gustav Heynke, Kanne & Kühne, Detmold
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Barntrup is a small town in the Lippe region of northwestern Germany, and this 1921 Notgeld issue is exactly what you'd expect from a municipality of its size — locally contracted, modestly produced, and intended to address the chronic small-change shortage that plagued German commerce in the early Weimar years. Gustav Heynke and Kanne und Kühne were Detmold-area printers, not specialist security firms, which is reflected in the straightforward production values.

Lippe was at this point still technically a Free State within the Weimar Republic, its political status unresolved since the November 1918 abdication of Prince Leopold IV.

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